While "reproduce" and "replicate" can be synonymous, they do not mean exactly the same thing.
Yes. They both represent the same thing.
Molecules and elements are not the same thing. There are many molecules in elements but not elements inside of molecules.
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Yes, the Gogli aperatus and Gogli complex are two terms for the same thing.
error, blooper, blunder, misjudgment, misprint
Yes nonsense is like blunder dumb thing to do
Main Entry:faux pasPart of Speech:nounDefinition:social errorSynonyms:blooper, blooper, blunder, blunder in etiquette, boo-boo, botch, breach, break, bungle, colossal blunder,error, flop, flub, foul-up, gaffe, gaffe, gaucherie,goof, hash, impropriety, indecorum, indiscretion,mess, mess-up, misconduct, misjudgment, misstep,mistake, offense, oversight, slip, social blunder ,solecism, transgression
blooper, boner, boo-boo, bungle, dumb move, dumb thing to do, error, fault, faux pas, flub, flub-up, fluff, gaffe, goof, howler, impropriety, inaccuracy, indiscretion, lapse, muff, oversight, slip, slip-up, solecism, trip
she went to the teacher to apologize for her blunderThe word 'blunder' means 'mistake'. To use the word 'blunder' in a sentence you could say 'he made a massive blunder when he neglected to lock the door before leaving for work'.
Blooper has 6.
The ISBN of The Phantom Blooper is 0553057189.
10A blooper has 10 tentacles.
The Phantom Blooper was created in 1990-02.
will future =will blunder going to future = going to blunder
You get either Blooper or Hammer Bro. (Random) by completing the Grand Festival.
His blunder during the presentation cost his team the project.